Apparently, Fox News is less than thrilled with Don Blankenship’s decision to run as a third party in the West Virginia Senate race given that it could doom the Republican chances to pick up the seat now held by Democrat Joe Manchin.

In an effort to support Donald Trump’s desperation to meet with Kim Jong-Un, Fox News host (and informal Trump adviser) Pete Hegseth excused the North Korean leader’s appetite for executions by saying, he “probably doesn't love being the guy that has to murder his people all day long.”

Actress Charlize Theron is starring as Megyn Kelly in an upcoming movie about former Fox head Roger Ailes, ousted in 2016 over multiple allegations of sexual harassment. Theron is also co-producing the film.

Alan Dershowitz completely overlooked Team Trump’s authoritarian attacks on our justice system and democracy at the same time that he helped validate attacks on Robert Mueller, James Comey and the Russia probe. Yet Dershowitz had the nerve to pretend to be acting as a disinterested citizen only concerned with our country’s welfare.

While Fox is full of suggestions that the so-called “deep state” spied on the Trump campaign, the network quietly admitted – probably hoping nobody would notice – that “there’s no evidence” such a thing ever happened.

Well, it was no surprise that Thomas McInerney’s smear of John McCain won last week’s Outrageous Fox Quote of the Week Poll. But we had hoped it would have been a little more competitive. But it’s a new week and we’ve got new outrageousness for you to consider and vote on.

Trump worshipper and hate filled evangelical pastor Robert Jeffress was criticized (even on Fox News) when he took part in the controversial opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem. So where better to get some sweet redemption than Jesus’ favorite morning chat show, Fox & Friends, where Jeffress was assured that despite Mitt Romney’s nasty tweet, Jeffress is not a hater!

After he blamed the Santa Fe, Texas school shooting on Ritalin and the violent “culture,” incoming NRA president Oliver North pretended he had not criticized the Parkland, Florida student gun-control activists when he accused them of getting swept up in a propaganda machine of “intimidation,” “harassment” and “lawbreaking” that “confused” Americans.